Optus Hits Aussie With $1,600 Roaming Fee
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November 20, 2023
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An Australian Optus customer has been hit with a $1,600 fee two minutes after landing in London. She was told it was... Read More
Samsung Say 6G May Soon Be On The Way
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May 11, 2022
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Samsung Electronics have unveiled their plans for the future of networking with a white paper called “6G Spectrum: Expanding the Frontier”. According... Read More
ASUS Routers Achieve Highest Security Rating
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May 10, 2022
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ASUS have announced that four routers and a mesh Wi-Fi system have attained the highest rating available: level 4 of Singapore’s Cybersecurity... Read More
Vodafone Launch Mobile Speed Tier Plans With Infinite Data
Vodafone has launched its new mobile speed tier plans, offering consumers infinite data on three different tiers – Lite, Super and Ultra... Read More
TPG-Vodafone $15B Merger Gets Shareholder Approval
TPG Telecom has reportedly received unanimous shareholder approval for its landmark 15 billion merger with Vodafone Hutchinson Australia, continuing a tumultuous two-year... Read More
Vodafone-TPG Merger To Go Ahead, Despite COVID-19
Vodafone Hutchinson Australia (VHA) and TPG Telecom Limited have received the necessary approvals from the US authorities for their merger to ahead... Read More
Telstra Offers Unlimited Data …
SYDNEY: In a bid to alleviate problems associated with the coronavirus pandemic which is forcing people forced to work from home, Telstra... Read More
NBN, The Beers Are On You, Bevan
SYDNEY: Several days ago, tech entrepreneur and Superloop founder Bevan Slattery, pictured page 1, wrote an open letter to Prime Minister, Scott... Read More
Parliament House Unprepared For Cyberattack, Investigators Find
Australia’s parliamentarians and Parliament house officials only have themselves to blame for the major cyberattack that breached the parliamentary network in February... Read More
Huawei’s War On Australia’s 5G Ban
Chinese tech giant and phone manufacturer Huawei has lashed security agencies in Australia, claiming they never discussed ‘boundaries’ or ‘requirements’ for the... Read More